Anna Paulownabrug

Anna Paulownabrug is a bridge in , , . Anna Paulownabrug is situated nearby to the grassland , as well as near .
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  • Type: Bridge
  • Description: bridge in Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Also known as: Bridge 136”, “Oranje Nassaubrug”, and “Willemsparkbrug

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Rijksmuseum Amsterdam and Olympic Stadium.

Museum
The Rijksmuseum is the national museum of the Netherlands dedicated to Dutch arts and history and is located in . The museum is located at the in the borough of , close to the , the , and the . is situated 2 km east of Anna Paulownabrug.

Stadium
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
The is a sporting venue which was used as the main stadium for the 1928 Summer Olympics in . The venue is currently used mostly for athletics, other sports events and music concerts. is situated 1¼ km south of Anna Paulownabrug.

Theater building
The is a venue for alternative and independent music at Amstelveenseweg 134, in , Netherlands. The organization is mostly run by volunteers and has its roots in the squatting movement. is situated 230 metres west of Anna Paulownabrug.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Stadionbuurt and Apollobuurt.

Quarter
is a neighborhood of , .

Quarter
Photo: Migdejong, Public domain.
is a neighborhood of , . It is part of the borough of . The neighborhood is characterized by a spacious and luxurious design.

Quarter
is a neighborhood of , . It is named for the Overtoomse Sluis, which was an old portage point dating from the 14th century on a major cargo route to and from Amsterdam at the junction of two waterschap areas, and Hoogheemraadschap van Amstelland.

Anna Paulownabrug

Latitude
52.35397° or 52° 21′ 14″ north
Longitude
4.85869° or 4° 51′ 31″ east
Open location code
9F469V35+HF
Open­Street­Map ID
way 632256175
Open­Street­Map feature
man_made=­bridge
Wiki­data ID
Q41711142
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Swedish—“Anna Paulownabrug” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Anna Paulownabrug
  • Afrikaans: Brug 136
  • Afrikaans: Oranje Nassaubrug
  • Afrikaans: Willemsparkbrug
  • Breton: Anna Paulownabrug
  • Breton: Oranje Nassaubrug
  • Breton: Pont 136
  • Breton: Willemsparkbrug
  • Czech: Anna Paulownabrug
  • Czech: Most 136
  • Czech: Oranje Nassaubrug
  • Czech: Willemsparkbrug
  • Danish: Anna Paulownabrug
  • Danish: Bro 136
  • Danish: Oranje Nassaubrug
  • Danish: Willemsparkbrug
  • Dutch: Anna Paulownabrug
  • Dutch: Brug 136
  • Dutch: Oranje Nassaubrug
  • Dutch: Willemsparkbrug
  • French: Anna Paulownabrug
  • French: Oranje Nassaubrug
  • French: Pont 136
  • French: Willemsparkbrug
  • German: Anna Paulownabrug
  • German: Brücke 136
  • German: Oranje Nassaubrug
  • German: Willemsparkbrug
  • Indonesian: Anna Paulownabrug
  • Indonesian: Jembatan 136
  • Indonesian: Oranje Nassaubrug
  • Indonesian: Willemsparkbrug
  • Italian: Anna Paulownabrug
  • Italian: Oranje Nassaubrug
  • Italian: Ponte 136
  • Italian: Willemsparkbrug
  • Limburgan: Anna Paulownabrug
  • Limburgan: Brögk 136
  • Limburgan: Oranje Nassaubrug
  • Limburgan: Willemsparkbrug
  • Swedish: Anna Paulownabrug
  • Swedish: Bro 136
  • Swedish: Oranje Nassaubrug
  • Swedish: Willemsparkbrug

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